How you transform your business as technology, consumer, habits industry dynamic
How you transform your business as technology, consumer, habits industry dynamic
How you transform your business as technology, consumer, habits industry dynamic
Lecturer Faculty of Engineering Technology, UTHM (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia)
Abdul Mutalib is a Professor at the Faculty of Engineering Technology, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM). He received PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia (UiTM) in 2011 and also attach at Reliability Technology Research Center, Daegu University, South Korea. For the administrative position, he has serves as a Head of Industrial Engineering Laboratory from 2004 to 2006. Head of program (Plant Engineering Technology) 2012-2016. He also serves as Technical committee for Translational Research 2023 (under Ministry of Higher Education). He undertakes graduate student supervision and consultancy works in those areas national and international. He also acts as diploma program advisor in Polytechnic in Mechanical Engineering under Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and assessors in several government and private institution. He serves as visiting professor for Kookmin University, South Korea in 2015-2016. He also serves as External Examiner for Bachelor Degree in Polytechnic, Diploma program in IKTBN Temerloh and Occupational Safety and Health under TATI University Collage and several university as well. 1 projects for Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS), 5 projects under MyRIVET and also served as a head for a few project previously such as Malaysian Technical University Network (MTUN) Grant, 3 projects for Innovation and Commercialization Incubator (uder ICI, UTHM), and 3 project for Public-Private Research Network (PPRN). And serve as internal and external examiner for more than 30 students of Post Graduate candidature.
Process Safety & Education/ Training Group, Planning and Coordination Department, MCC (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)
She graduated from Doshisha University in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in education. She had been involved in safety education and training for over eight years at Okayama University. She received her PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 2018 for her research into safety management and safety education system for large-scale plants and joined Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation. She is currently involved in developing safety education/training programs and providing safety education for young professional engineers at Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation. Safety cannot be achieved by one person alone. It is very important thing that we continue thinking about how we can work in a safe environment that we are truly satisfied with.
Chairman, NSCS (National Safety Council Singapore)
As GM of the Division's Occupational Safety and Health Training Centre, Mr Ameerali was overall responsible for ensuring that proper training courses were developed and run for the industry workforce including managers, supervisors and workers. While at the Ministry, Mr Ameerali served as Chairman of the Staff Association of Labour Ministry (SALM) consecutively for 12 years from 1984 to 1996. He opted for early retirement at the age of 55 year and left government service on 1 May 2006. Upon leaving government service, Mr Ameerali founded Team-6 Safety Training and Consultancy Services (S) Pte Ltd. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Team-6 Safety. Mr Ameerali is also the Hon. President of the National Safety Council of Singapore as well as an Honorary Member of the Asia Pacific Safety and Health Organisation (APOSHO). He was presented with a Book Award for his pioneering services in Occupational Safety and Health in 2006 by the Ministry of Manpower during the 50th Anniversary of Singapore's Independence.
Senior Researcher, BRIN (National Research and Innovation Agency)
My responsibilities include : (1) visioning a direction of Laboratory's goal. (2) planning and implementing the center of excellence. (3) leading the team towards professional scientists. (4) conducting high quality research. (5) educating young scientists and students. (6) reviewer various national and international journals; member of national accreditation journals. (7) counterpart of international and national joint collaboration. (8) chairing several international conferences and workshops. (9) leader of several organizations or societies MRS-Ina, INSS, HIMPENINDO Batn, etc. (10) international board members of international societies (ISSI, ASSSI, AONSA, etc).
Chairman, MASTAN (Indonesian Standarization Society)
Chairman of Advisory Board, INOSHPRO
After decades of working in the field of OSH in Indonesia, Prof. Tan who became Professor of Public Health Unsri in 2008 is involved in various topics about Occupational Health. First, introducing the Biological (Bio) Monitoring program in Indonesia. Thirty years ago Bio Monitoring was not heard of in Indonesia even though it had long been started in the US and Europe. Almost every national agenda or training event, this grandfather of 7 grandchildren brings updates on this topic for practitioners, especially Oil & Gas and big mining corporations. There is one book published by EGC that he wrote about Bio-monitoring. Second, the Hearing Conservation Program (PKP). PKP is one of his favorite subjects that he has often introduced since the early 1990s, every time IDKI makes training events or workshops. This is because noise is often a health hazard encountered in many industrial and mining companies. Some of the companies where Prof. Tan helped develop PKP successfully are PT Total Indonesia and Panasonic Manufacturing Indonesia (PMI). Third, Industrial Hygiene (US) or Occupational Hygiene (EU) which has long developed in developed countries and is a very important OH supporting discipline. But until the end of 1990 it was still rarely heard in Indonesia. The lack of Industrial Hygiene support makes the progress of OSH in Indonesia feel lame, because this discipline focuses on assessing exposure more quantitatively. In 2003, Prof. Tan invited several friends to seriously study how to spur IH growth in Indonesia. They were the board of AHKKI at that time where Prof. Tan was the general chairman. At that time they thought colleagues in the field should be helped to recognize and control health risks in Bio-Chemical-Physical aspects that exist in the workplace. Fourth, Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) or what is now referred to by ACGIH (2021) as Occupational Exposure Values (OEVs), is a standard or reference value for comparing the results of work environment measurements for chemical, physical and ergonomic factors. For this, each country develops OEVs according to the needs and level of development of their science and technology. However, in the international world there are three sources that are often used as references and orientations for the development of OEVs, namely ACGIH TLVs, British WELs and MAK Germany. The government itself through Menakertrans makes NAV (Threshold Value) for Indonesia. Prof. Tan was twice appointed by the Indonesian government to chair the NAB preparation process, first by the Ministry of Health in 2005 and by the Ministry of Health in 2008. Fifth, in the field of K3 education Prof. Tan works in two versions. The formal version of education is carried out at several public and private universities. For the country, Prof. Tan teaches about Keslingker (Environmental Health and Occupational Health) at Sriwijaya University at three levels of S 1, S2 and 53. For S 1 and S2 at the Faculty of Medicine and FKM for S3 at the Unsri Environmental Science Program. The training version is the one given directly to practitioners in the field. As a promoter and examiner, ProfTan has given birth to 10 doctors. There are four dissertations that are categorized as studies in the field of Work Environment, namely about Wood Dust (Dr. Chairil Zaman), Lead (Pb) (Dr. Amar Muntaha), Glyphosate Pesticides (Dr. Maksuk) and Latex Dust (Dr. Fikri Faisya)
PJ Gubernur Bali (PIC of the Governor of Bali)
Inspector General. Pol. (Ret.) Drs. Sang Made Mahendra Jaya, M.H. (born July 3, 1966) is a retired National Police officer who has served as the Acting Governor of Bali since September 5, 2023. He also serves as Special Staff for Security and Legal Affairs of the Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia. Sang Made, a 1989 Akpol graduate, is experienced in the field of research. The last position of this two-star general is Widyaiswara of the Main Police Level 1, Secretary of the Leadership of the Police Education and Training Institution of the Republic of Indonesia.
Minister of Manpower
The Ministry of Manpower (Indonesian: Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan) of the Republic of Indonesia is a government ministry responsible for the workers and labour laws of Indonesia. The minister is currently Ida Fauziyah since 23 October 2019.
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